Founded in 1990, the Inn Sign Society raises awareness of the nation’s pub signs and compiles a record for the benefit of future generations.
Many pub names have links with events from the past or personalities of national and local importance, and the Society provides a forum for members to research the history of inns and pub names.
It has an active web site and a quarterly full-colour journal to which members are encouraged to submit articles, pictures of pub signs and news from their areas. As inns and pubs close at an alarming rate, much local heritage is in danger of being lost forever. Pubs are not just a place to enjoy a drink, they are often at the heart of the community and can reflect its history.
Many members take a general interest in all signs, with some specialising in particular breweries, counties, aircraft or railways, to name but a few. The Inn Sign Society is seeking to recruit more members and bring in new blood to help continue the good work done over the last 34 years.
For more information, including on how to join, see theIR website at innsignsociety.com
The society exists to bring together persons who share a common interest in pictorial inn signs and pub names generally. The Society provides a forum for the exchange of information and encourages further research. If the Inn Sign Society doesn’t research, capture and save our pub sign heritage, perhaps no-one else will.